Time to show off what I did with the latest cones from Sandman. It's not paint ready yet, but it's all test fit.

Some rings and skirts.

SRB motor mounts. Canted. I may not use them - but I'm hopeful.

SRB aft skirts. I've since bent the hooks more so they sit flat.

SRBs. -There's- some of Gordon's fine work.

And there's the rest. I'm building to be able to separate the SRBs. Rail guide on the SRBs, with a bottom rail made from the packaging from the coffee pods at the day job. Upper connection is a small brass tube that fits in the screw hole for the rail guide. I'll mount a sring on the SRB (not the one pictured) and run monofilament through the ET to tie the SRBs to the ET. To separate, a flight computoer will fire a wire or ignitor to cut the monofilament, and the springs will push the SRBs off the brass tube. Drag will take them from there.

External Tank - Orbiter attachment points. I decided to keep the glider rubber band hook, as we are using it for test flights to trim & test the RC. So I made a catch for it out of the same rail stock as the SRB.

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Iím still working on tricking out the external tank before I start boring holes in the aft dome. Iím having my boy 3D print embossing plates for the intertank stringers. Fingers crossed - Iíll post pictures of lovely wraps if it works.